Nevada Code § 244.3565

Ordinance regulating use of mobile carrying device or personal delivery device in unincorporated area of county; limitations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the board of commissioners of each county in this State may, to
protect the health and safety of the public, enact an ordinance which:
(a) Regulates the time, place and manner of the
operation of a mobile carrying device or personal delivery device in the
unincorporated areas of the county, including, without limitation, by
prohibiting the use of a mobile carrying device or personal delivery device in
a specified area of the county; and
(b) Establishes additional standards for the safe
operation of a personal delivery device.
2. A board of county commissioners, in
enacting an ordinance pursuant to subsection 1, may not prohibit the use of a
mobile carrying device on a sidewalk in the county that is more than 36 inches
wide.
3. The board of county commissioners of
each county in this State may not enact an ordinance which regulates:
(a) The design, manufacture, maintenance,
taxation or assessment of a personal delivery device; or
(b) The types of property, other than alcohol and
cannabis, that may be transported by a personal delivery device.
4. Nothing in this section shall be
construed to prohibit a board of county commissioners from requiring a personal
delivery device operator to obtain from the county a business license or pay
any business license fee in the same manner that is generally applicable to any
other business that operates within the jurisdiction of the board of county
commissioners.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Mobile carrying device has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 484B.029 .
(b) Personal delivery device has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 484B.044 .
(c) Personal delivery device operator has the
meaning ascribed to it in NRS 484B.045 .

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